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Alison Flowers is an award-winning investigative journalist who focuses on social justice and criminal justice. She's has written a book called Exoneree Diaries, which chronicles the stories of four exonerated individuals.We talk to her about that book, as well as the art of journalism, the difficulties of gaining the trust of her subjects, the cha…
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This is an interview that may surprise people close to Eric, or who've been reading the buzz around Audible's place in the audio space. You'll hear us delve into some audio nerd stuff, but this conversation is more about leadership, risk, worship, addiction and Iggy Pop. For those who don't know, Eric Nuzum is the Senior VP of Original Content Deve…
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This week, the guys invite Cleveland Dean & Bruno Surdo to the show to talk about "visual art," a categorization often hard to categorize. The two artists come from different backgrounds and create very different work, so we thought it would be interesting to put them in the same room for a half hour. Also, Tyler doesn't understand why busts cost $…
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Erin Kilmurray is the bad-ass director and choreographer behind Chicago's own The Fly Honey Show, produced by The Inconvenience. The show "collects a carefully curated main ensemble of dancers, musicians, actors, and performance artists and supports them in empowering their individuality through self expression."She's committed to promoting body an…
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Is seeing theatre on a screen the same as going to the theatre? Most of us agree that it's not, but it's just not that simple.Tyler and Don went to see National Theatre Live's production of Hangment at Chicago's historic Music Box Theatre.They also talked to Drew Blau, Founder and Executive Director of the Chicago Film Archive of Performance, which…
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It’s all Taylor Mac this week! At any given Mac show there's singing, customs changes on stage (bare ass included), audience participation, as well as a high possibility of a make-out session. All of this is intentional-- it's smart, political, and funny. Tyler and Don talk with Mac about failure, theater in America, Drag queens in rural Tennessee,…
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"Scar tissue is stronger than regular tissue. Realize the strength, move on." - Henry RollinsGeneral Admission is back with a new season! We've got so much planned for you guys so get those headphone ready, subscribe and share. For our first official episode back Don sits down with singer and storytelling powerhouse Henry Rollins and Chicago rock v…
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NOTE: THERE ARE SPOILERS CONTAINED IN THIS EPISODE.We're baaaaaaaaack! New, full episodes are coming in March, but we couldn't let that time go by without saying SOMETHING about Star Wars.Don Hall is a self-proclaimed Star Wars geek. Tyler Greene has never seen the films. (Well, he thinks he's seen Episode 1 but, unsurprisingly, he can't remember i…
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As you may have heard, General Admission is parting ways with WBEZ. The guys will continue the show in some form with a different network in March, but before that time, they wanted to celebrate their time with WBEZ: it's been real, as the kids say. On this episode, you'll be treated to clips from Tyler & Don's favorite interviews, on-locations adv…
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This week, the guys talk to Bethany Thomas, a master vocalist from Chicago who performs regularly as a musical theatre performer but also in clubs, bars and backrooms all over town. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for a special announcement about the future of the show.This is an episode about how to prepare a song, what it takes to be a giggi…
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On this episode, the guys talk to traveling photographer Gene Pembroke. Tyler stumbled across Gene's booth at a local art fair and insisted that he come on the show.They talk about how he gets the money to travel the world and take photos, which takes precedent (photos or travel), and what compels a photographer to snap a shot.This is an episode ab…
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This week, Tyler and Don speak with Collaboraction Theatre's Anthony Moseley about his part in the invention of Crime Scene, a performance project about gun violence in Chicago.The guys also talk about what it's like to have a family as an artist and how mentoring young people works for Anthony. This episode is about changing society with art, resp…
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On this episode, Tyler and Don talk with the amazing stand-up comic Adam Burke and wrestling royalty Colt Cabana.Our hosts get the guys to open up about the similarities and differences between their chosen paths and what it takes to be a performer in careers full of risk and great potential. This is an episode about intersections, the journey to f…
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On this episode, Tyler & Don talk to George Dawes Green, the founder of the storytelling organization The Moth. Years ago, George told stories with his friends on a porch in Georgia where moths would flock in and out of the porch light. That image was the inspiration for a storytelling organization that George started in New York later in life. He'…
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On this episode, Tyler and Don take a roadtrip to Naperville, Illinois to witness an author reading with FIGHT CLUB master Chuck Palahniuk. But what's an author reading have to do with art or, especially, performance?! In Chuck's world, author readings aren't your normal "corner of a back room in a bookstore" affair. For him, they're much more palp…
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This week, Tyler takes a trip down memory lane and introduces the nuances of professional wrestling to Don. He brings along Wrestling Superfan Jeff Trainor to help him along the way. The three watching WrestleMania III (1986), followed by WrestleMania XXXI (2015) and then debrief live at PodSlam 2015, General Admission's very first live podcast tap…
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Jane Saks uses art to make social change. She's a cultural producer, activist and organizer who has been raIsin' hell since she can remember. Jane started a new production company called Project& and she joins us to talk about that, plus growing up in Chicago, her career at Columbia College and much, much more. This is an episode about art, activis…
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We welcome the Executive Producer of Netherrealm Studios, Shaun Himmerick, to the show this week. He's the man behind organizing the Mortal Kombat franchise, as well as Injustice and other games for the Chicago studio. We find out what it's like to be the final filter for these games before they get the approval to release, an important (but oftent…
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Summer blockbusters are upon us! On this episode, the hosts of WBEZ's popular film podcast Filmspotting join Don & Tyler to talk about the summer blockbuster genre and then all four share their individual "Top 3 Summer Blockbusters of All Time." Yes, it is THAT epic.This is an episode about summer, Tom Cruise, popcorn flicks, sharks, Disney and mor…
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This week, we welcome sex-advice columnist Dan Savage to the show! You might not know it, but Dan's also a playwright, theatre director and coordinator of an dirty movie festival. We talk to Dan about his column, activism and how it has changed over the years, as well as the art of pornography and his new play Miracle, a musical starring Helen Kell…
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What is modern dance? This week, Margi Cole, Artistic Director of Chicago's The Dance COLEective, joins us to help Tyler understand a few ways of approaching that question. Then, Tyler and Don venture to The Storefront Theatre in downtown Chicago to see a modern dance piece that Margi created with Choreographer Peter Carpenter, Rituals of Abundance…
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Henry Rollins' career is being Henry Rollins. Perhaps most known as the vocalist in American hardcore punk band Black Flag, Henry is also a widely respected author, solo performer, radio host, voice talent, film actor and now, podcast host.Don Hall calls Henry his hero, saying that if there was a magical way to become someone else, without hesitati…
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Kevin Allison and Lily Be are storytellers who walk up to the line of what's risky to tell and leap over it, sometimes falling flat on their faces but getting right back up to do it again.In this episode, Kevin talks about his popular podcast RISK! and how it has quite literally changed his life for the better. Lily echos his sentiments and opens u…
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Kate Mulgrew, star of stage and screen, joins the guys this week to talk about her new memoir Born with Teeth. They talk about her extensive career on television(Star Trek, Orange is the New Black, Ryan's Hope), her life in the theatre and the triumphs and tragedies that have shaped her along the way.(Photo: Kate Mulgrew / Jill Greenberg, Netflix)…
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You asked and we delivered: unearthed from the General Admission archives is our interview with world-famous burlesque duo, Michlle L'Amour and Franky Vivid. Originally recorded in June of 2013, this episode was Tyler's first interview ever! It's an interesting look into the world of burlesque performance through the eyes of two of it's biggest sta…
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This week, Tyler and Don share some clips from their favorite episodes of the past two years: Physical theatre performer Dean Evans, lesbian performance artist Holly Hughes, Raul Castillo from HBO's Looking and a peek inside the day they spent watching 12 hours of Greek tragedy (and lived to tell about it!).If you're a new listener, this is a great…
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On this week's episode, we try something new! The guys talk to two writer-educators about the power of words, the importance of community and what it takes to be a good educator. Reggie Eldridge writes and teaches for Chicago SLAMWorks and Young Chicago Authors/Louder Than a Bomb, among others. Bobby Biedrzycki works at the Goodman Theatre in their…
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We've got an extra special episode for you this week! Tyler went to college with Steven Yeun who you can catch as Glenn on AMC's mega-hit The Walking Dead. The guys talk to Steven about what it was like to go from being just an average Chicago improv dude to one of the biggest stars in television history. Yeun also opens up about what it's like bei…
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This week, Monica Eng and Louisa Chu from WBEZ's food podcast, Chewing the Fat, join the guys to debate whether or not food can be art. Don, as you might suspect, vehemently disagrees and Louisa, a trained chef and culinary consultant, gives him a run for his money. So does Monica, for that matter. Then, the four share fond food memories.…
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We sat down with the incomparable Willa Taylor, current Director of Education and Community Engagement at The Goodman Theatre and previous holder of every other job imaginable. Get ready for some stories from her fascinating life as well as a discussion of what's going on at The Goodman, theatre education, and the state of diversity in the arts tod…
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This week, we welcome special guests Tricia Bobeda and Greta Johnsen, co-hosts of WBEZ's Nerdette podcast, a show that sets out to create "a safe space for nerding out about all the things you're watching, reading, listening to and encountering IRL." The guys (and ladies!) talk about lists, listicles and also manage to get in some Oscar chatter.…
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The guys come at you for a quick mini-episode and discuss the next season of General Admission -- more episodes, more voices and more insanity. Then, for Filmspotting and WBEZ superfans, the elusive (but super fantastic) "Golden" Joe DeCeault hops on the mic to wax poetic about WBEZ Podcasts.By General Admission Podcast
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It's late but, as promised, Tyler interviewed Don and we're finally sharing it with you. Don's been a professional trumpet player, a music teacher, the manager of a massage school, an arts administrator and now he produces live events for WBEZ and hosts The Moth StorySLAMs in Chicago. He's a veritable Pandora's Box and Tyler holds nothing back in t…
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This week, it's the Season 3 finale of General Admission and the guys feature one of their best interviews yet: an in-depth exploration of the ways in which we evolve in the American theatre. Chay Yew, Artistic Director of Victory Gardens Theatre, offers up his own personal perspective and we share your thoughts on the matter too.…
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What’s up, nerds? This time we’ve got Jill Thompson, one of the top female comic book artists in the industry. It’s a dazzling and hilarious interview- Jill outlines how she fell in love with the medium, and how she came to work with Marvel, DC, Neil Gaiman, Mick Foley, and more. With that plus the guys talking talkbacks and sharing listener opinio…
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This week we interview transgender performance artist Rebecca Kling on her art, her identity, and how the two come together. Tyler and Don discuss performance art, pushing the envelope, and some dutch performance art with a certain troubled celebrity. Finally, we cap things off with some listener opinions from folks like you.…
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On this week’s episode, Don and Tyler spar on the new film STARRED UP, which Don saw at Facets Multimedia while Tyler was at home being sick. Then, the guys sit down with doc filmmaker Ky Dickens (FISH OUT OF WATER, SOLE SURVIVOR) to talk about the documentary form, her films and what’s on the horizon. Finally, General Admission’s very own composer…
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Can art start a riot? Our guest Dean Evans attempts to do just that, and tells us how and why. Recently named one of the top 50 players in Chicago by Newcity Stage, Dean shares his experience playing his character Honeybuns and so much more. Date Night takes place at Tron: End of Line, from the brilliant minds of Chicago Dance Crash. On Beyond the …
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This week the guys discuss the future of technology at live events and remember Robin Williams. We also have an amazing interview with the beautiful AND talented Raul Castillo on everything from his start in theatre to his current role on "Looking". Then, the guys go to Oracle Productions' version of "The Jungle" and opinions abound when we ask whe…
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We dig into the archives for our interview with Kendra Miller, Artistic Director of Walkabout Theater Company and one of the hardest working people we know. We talked to Kendra about the “multi-hyphenate” freelance hustle facing so many artists today, and how artistic collaboration in this city is not dissimilar from dating, which Don says makes St…
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We delve into the archives for a stellar interview with Stuart Hall, street artist and anti-war activist. The trio discuss civil disobedience, street cred, anonymity, and the impermanence of street art. Bonus: Wanna stick it to the man? We have some quick tips on the best glue for making your street art last. Finally, we wrap it up with listener op…
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